
StrokeSafe
Stroke attacks the brain – the human control centre – changing lives in an instant. Your brain is fed by blood carrying oxygen and nutrients through blood vessels called arteries. A stroke happens when blood cannot get to your brain, because of a blocked or burst artery. As a result, your brain cells die due to a lack of oxygen and nutrients.
StrokeSafe sessions are delivered in partnership with the Stroke Foundation, Australia. During the session the speakers will cover the information below:
• What is a stroke?
• The impact a stroke can have
• How to recognise the signs of strokes so that people can save someone’s life
• Things people can do to prevent a stroke
• Where to contact after a stroke.
StrokeSafe sessions are delivered in partnership with the Stroke Foundation, Australia. During the session the speakers will cover the information below:
• What is a stroke?
• The impact a stroke can have
• How to recognise the signs of strokes so that people can save someone’s life
• Things people can do to prevent a stroke
• Where to contact after a stroke.
Friday 20 February 2026 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (UTC+11)
Location
Hornsby Central Library
28-44 George St, Entry via Hunter Lane, Hornsby NSW 2077
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